The Bunbury Music Festival, no doubt about it, the festival is looming large over Cincinnati this weekend. What else is there really to say about it. Quite a bit actually but I'm not going to start trying to suggest which bands you have to see, not my forte.

Instead, I'll fill out the rest of your weekend, what you're doing while you're waiting for the bands to start.

After the show Friday and Saturday night you should head north to OTR and check out The Warehouse; the official after party, both nights of the Bunbury music festival from 9pm to 2am. Dance, Drink, Sweat, Skate.

Saturday morning starting at 10am in Washington Park is The City Flea. With food trucks and crafts this quirky event will help set the tone for the rest of your music filled day.

Sunday the go to event is Second Sunday on Main: Pride on Main. It starts at noon and has food trucks, beer trucks and crafts, just a shortish walk from Bunbury.

Newport on the Levee is bringing back Big Show Busker featuring some of the best street performers in the United States and abroad. There will be circus-style acts, jugglers, magicians, musicians, escape artists, and so on putting up the best outdoor show. Saturday 1:00pm – 8:00pm and Sunday 1:00pm – 4:00pm

Open 8am on Saturday and 10am on Sunday, Findlay Market should also be on your to-do list in you find yourself in town before the music starts. While you may not want to load up on produce and meat, there are a variety of vendors serving up fresh and delicious prepared foods.

The reds are in town so parking will be miserable, plan accordingly, take a bus or Uber.
If you do use Uber use the code 69x0p for a free ride up to $20.

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